spider/perl/DXChannel.pm

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#
# module to manage channel lists & data
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#
# This is the base class for all channel operations, which is everything to do
# with input and output really.
#
# The instance variable in the outside world will be generally be called $dxchann
#
# This class is 'inherited' (if that is the goobledegook for what I am doing)
# by various other modules. The point to understand is that the 'instance variable'
# is in fact what normal people would call the state vector and all useful info
# about a connection goes in there.
#
# Another point to note is that a vector may contain a list of other vectors.
# I have simply added another variable to the vector for 'simplicity' (or laziness
# as it is more commonly called)
#
# PLEASE NOTE - I am a C programmer using this as a method of learning perl
# firstly and OO about ninthly (if you don't like the design and you can't
# improve it with better OO by make it smaller and more efficient, then tough).
#
# Copyright (c) 1998 - Dirk Koopman G1TLH
#
# $Id$
#
package DXChannel;
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use Msg;
use DXM;
use DXUtil;
use DXDebug;
use Filter;
use strict;
use vars qw(%channels %valid);
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%channels = ();
%valid = (
call => '0,Callsign',
conn => '9,Msg Conn ref',
user => '9,DXUser ref',
startt => '0,Start Time,atime',
t => '9,Time,atime',
pc50_t => '5,Last PC50 Time,atime',
priv => '9,Privilege',
state => '0,Current State',
oldstate => '5,Last State',
list => '9,Dep Chan List',
name => '0,User Name',
consort => '5,Connection Type',
'sort' => '5,Type of Channel',
wwv => '0,Want WWV,yesno',
wcy => '0,Want WCY,yesno',
wx => '0,Want WX,yesno',
talk => '0,Want Talk,yesno',
ann => '0,Want Announce,yesno',
here => '0,Here?,yesno',
confmode => '0,In Conference?,yesno',
dx => '0,DX Spots,yesno',
redirect => '0,Redirect messages to',
lang => '0,Language',
func => '5,Function',
loc => '9,Local Vars', # used by func to store local variables in
beep => '0,Want Beeps,yesno',
lastread => '5,Last Msg Read',
outbound => '5,outbound?,yesno',
remotecmd => '9,doing rcmd,yesno',
pagelth => '0,Page Length',
pagedata => '9,Page Data Store',
group => '0,Access Group,parray', # used to create a group of users/nodes for some purpose or other
isolate => '5,Isolate network,yesno',
delayed => '5,Delayed messages,parray',
annfilter => '5,Announce Filter',
wwvfilter => '5,WWV Filter',
wcyfilter => '5,WCY Filter',
spotfilter => '5,Spot Filter',
inannfilter => '5,Input Ann Filter',
inwwvfilter => '5,Input WWV Filter',
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inwcyfilter => '5,Input WCY Filter',
inspotfilter => '5,Input Spot Filter',
passwd => '9,Passwd List,parray',
pingint => '5,Ping Interval ',
nopings => '5,Ping Obs Count',
lastping => '5,Ping last sent,atime',
pingtime => '5,Ping totaltime,parray',
pingave => '0,Ping ave time',
logininfo => '9,Login info req,yesno',
);
# object destruction
sub DESTROY
{
my $self = shift;
undef $self->{user};
undef $self->{conn};
undef $self->{loc};
undef $self->{pagedata};
undef $self->{group};
undef $self->{delayed};
undef $self->{annfilter};
undef $self->{wwvfilter};
undef $self->{spotfilter};
undef $self->{inannfilter};
undef $self->{inwwvfilter};
undef $self->{inspotfilter};
undef $self->{passwd};
}
# create a new channel object [$obj = DXChannel->new($call, $msg_conn_obj, $user_obj)]
sub alloc
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{
my ($pkg, $call, $conn, $user) = @_;
my $self = {};
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die "trying to create a duplicate channel for $call" if $channels{$call};
$self->{call} = $call;
$self->{priv} = 0;
$self->{conn} = $conn if defined $conn; # if this isn't defined then it must be a list
if (defined $user) {
$self->{user} = $user;
$self->{lang} = $user->lang;
$user->new_group() if !$user->group;
$self->{group} = $user->group;
$self->{sort} = $user->sort;
}
$self->{startt} = $self->{t} = time;
$self->{state} = 0;
$self->{oldstate} = 0;
$self->{lang} = $main::lang if !$self->{lang};
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$self->{func} = "";
# get the filters
$self->{spotfilter} = Filter::read_in('spots', $call, 0);
$self->{wwvfilter} = Filter::read_in('wwv', $call, 0);
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$self->{wcyfilter} = Filter::read_in('wcy', $call, 0);
$self->{annfilter} = Filter::read_in('ann', $call, 0);
bless $self, $pkg;
return $channels{$call} = $self;
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}
# obtain a channel object by callsign [$obj = DXChannel->get($call)]
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sub get
{
my ($pkg, $call) = @_;
return $channels{$call};
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}
# obtain all the channel objects
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sub get_all
{
my ($pkg) = @_;
return values(%channels);
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}
#
# gimme all the ak1a nodes
#
sub get_all_ak1a
{
my @list = DXChannel->get_all();
my $ref;
my @out;
foreach $ref (@list) {
push @out, $ref if $ref->is_node;
}
return @out;
}
# return a list of all users
sub get_all_users
{
my @list = DXChannel->get_all();
my $ref;
my @out;
foreach $ref (@list) {
push @out, $ref if $ref->is_user;
}
return @out;
}
# return a list of all user callsigns
sub get_all_user_calls
{
my @list = DXChannel->get_all();
my $ref;
my @out;
foreach $ref (@list) {
push @out, $ref->call if $ref->is_user;
}
return @out;
}
# obtain a channel object by searching for its connection reference
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sub get_by_cnum
{
my ($pkg, $conn) = @_;
my $self;
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foreach $self (values(%channels)) {
return $self if ($self->{conn} == $conn);
}
return undef;
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}
# get rid of a channel object [$obj->del()]
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sub del
{
my $self = shift;
$self->{group} = undef; # belt and braces
delete $channels{$self->{call}};
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}
# is it a bbs
sub is_bbs
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'sort'} eq 'B';
}
sub is_node
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'sort'} =~ /[ACRSX]/;
}
# is it an ak1a node ?
sub is_ak1a
{
my $self = shift;
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return $self->{'sort'} eq 'A';
}
# is it a user?
sub is_user
{
my $self = shift;
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return $self->{'sort'} eq 'U';
}
# is it a clx node
sub is_clx
{
my $self = shift;
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return $self->{'sort'} eq 'C';
}
# is it a spider node
sub is_spider
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'sort'} eq 'S';
}
# is it a DXNet node
sub is_dxnet
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'sort'} eq 'X';
}
# is it a ar-cluster node
sub is_arcluster
{
my $self = shift;
return $self->{'sort'} eq 'R';
}
# for perl 5.004's benefit
sub sort
{
my $self = shift;
return @_ ? $self->{'sort'} = shift : $self->{'sort'} ;
}
# handle out going messages, immediately without waiting for the select to drop
# this could, in theory, block
sub send_now
{
my $self = shift;
my $conn = $self->{conn};
return unless $conn;
my $sort = shift;
my $call = $self->{call};
for (@_) {
chomp;
my @lines = split /\n/;
for (@lines) {
$conn->send_now("$sort$call|$_");
dbg('chan', "-> $sort $call $_");
}
}
$self->{t} = time;
}
#
# the normal output routine
#
sub send # this is always later and always data
{
my $self = shift;
my $conn = $self->{conn};
return unless $conn;
my $call = $self->{call};
for (@_) {
chomp;
my @lines = split /\n/;
for (@lines) {
$conn->send_later("D$call|$_");
dbg('chan', "-> D $call $_");
}
}
$self->{t} = time;
}
# send a file (always later)
sub send_file
{
my ($self, $fn) = @_;
my $call = $self->{call};
my $conn = $self->{conn};
my @buf;
open(F, $fn) or die "can't open $fn for sending file ($!)";
@buf = <F>;
close(F);
$self->send(@buf);
}
# this will implement language independence (in time)
sub msg
{
my $self = shift;
return DXM::msg($self->{lang}, @_);
}
# stick a broadcast on the delayed queue (but only up to 20 items)
sub delay
{
my $self = shift;
my $s = shift;
$self->{delayed} = [] unless $self->{delayed};
push @{$self->{delayed}}, $s;
if (@{$self->{delayed}} >= 20) {
shift @{$self->{delayed}}; # lose oldest one
}
}
# change the state of the channel - lots of scope for debugging here :-)
sub state
{
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$self->{oldstate} = $self->{state};
$self->{state} = shift;
$self->{func} = '' unless defined $self->{func};
dbg('state', "$self->{call} channel func $self->{func} state $self->{oldstate} -> $self->{state}\n");
# if there is any queued up broadcasts then splurge them out here
if ($self->{delayed} && ($self->{state} eq 'prompt' || $self->{state} eq 'convers')) {
$self->send (@{$self->{delayed}});
delete $self->{delayed};
}
}
return $self->{state};
}
# disconnect this channel
sub disconnect
{
my $self = shift;
my $user = $self->{user};
my $conn = $self->{conn};
my $call = $self->{call};
$self->finish($conn);
$user->close() if defined $user;
$conn->disconnect() if $conn;
$self->del();
}
#
# just close all the socket connections down without any fiddling about, cleaning, being
# nice to other processes and otherwise telling them what is going on.
#
# This is for the benefit of forked processes to prepare for starting new programs, they
# don't want or need all this baggage.
#
sub closeall
{
my $ref;
foreach $ref (values %channels) {
$ref->{conn}->disconnect() if $ref->{conn};
}
}
#
# Tell all the users that we have come in or out (if they want to know)
#
sub tell_login
{
my ($self, $m) = @_;
# send info to all logged in thingies
my @dxchan = get_all_users();
my $dxchan;
foreach $dxchan (@dxchan) {
next if $dxchan == $self;
$dxchan->send($dxchan->msg($m, $self->{call})) if $dxchan->{logininfo};
}
}
# various access routines
#
# return a list of valid elements
#
sub fields
{
return keys(%valid);
}
#
# return a prompt for a field
#
sub field_prompt
{
my ($self, $ele) = @_;
return $valid{$ele};
}
# take a standard input message and decode it into its standard parts
sub decode_input
{
my $dxchan = shift;
my $data = shift;
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my ($sort, $call, $line) = $data =~ /^([A-Z])([A-Z0-9\-]{3,9})\|(.*)$/;
my $chcall = (ref $dxchan) ? $dxchan->call : "UN.KNOWN";
# the above regexp must work
if (!defined $sort || !defined $call || !defined $line ||
(ref $dxchan && $call ne $chcall)) {
$data =~ s/([\x00-\x1f\x7f-\xff])/uc sprintf("%%%02x",ord($1))/eg;
dbg('chan', "DUFF Line from $chcall: $data");
return ();
}
return ($sort, $call, $line);
}
no strict;
sub AUTOLOAD
{
my $self = shift;
my $name = $AUTOLOAD;
return if $name =~ /::DESTROY$/;
$name =~ s/.*:://o;
confess "Non-existant field '$AUTOLOAD'" if !$valid{$name};
@_ ? $self->{$name} = shift : $self->{$name} ;
}
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1;
__END__;